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    When you see different TV shows and movies, you tend to notice that they look different. Why does Gumby look different from Bambi? It narrows down to the animation. Films look different because of the style; it differs from artist to artist. Popular varieties include anime, CGI, 2D animation, stop-motion, Paint-on-Glass, and the list goes on. There are several kinds of animation, but the fundamental styles are drawn, cutout, stop motion, and computer. Drawn animation “is a sequence of drawings…

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    P The interests of my personal opinion can be seen as through an artistic perspective, since I am a person who values the vitality to create the illustrations of art and video animation. Such as, the perspiration to showcase the works that one has visualized. In addition, the reasoning behind my willingness to pursue my interests in a career that offers animation, while finding a major in visual arts, is that I have a sense of unity within the soul of my mind. I have been told to have been…

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    Spongebob

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    In is an application for Ipad as well as Iphone which centers around Spongebob. Given that I have actually not seen Spongebob in years "SpongeBob SquarePants is an American computer animated tv collection, developed by marine biologist as well as animator Stephen Hillenburg. Much of the collection fixate the ventures and also journeys of the title character and also his numerous close friends in the fictitious undersea city of Bikini Bottom. The collection' appeal has actually triggered the…

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    Sean Reape Comm 320 10/12/2015 Ray Harryhausen to Peter Jackson Ray Harryhausen is arguably one of the most influential and creative artists to ever lay a hand on the camera, with his master visual effects skills he carries the title of father of stop-motion model animation, and created ?Dynamation? which is an animation technique where a certain object is physically manipulated making it appear to move on it?s own. This was a technique that would change not only the…

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    evil, twisted purpose. From the moment Xavior met Detective Mark Franklin, he knew this man was his mate. However, he makes a big mistake when he questions Mark's ability, because he is an Inert, a man not gifted with any powers. Mark is tired of Animators and Celestials looking down on him and so many like him. He is a Detective with the Maine PD and has the highest arrest record of any cop on the force, even those gifted. When he is asked to go to Canada and see if he can help their MYSTIC…

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    In the article “Trial Lawyers Cater to Jurors’ Demands for Visual Evidence,” the author Sylvia Hsieh focuses on how lawyers want the case to happen, how visual evidence can be helpful, and how it can be harmful to the case. First the author Hsieh explains how lawyers expect others to understand how the current case happened. Lawyers have a good understanding and focus towards the case and know how they can explain how their client is innocent to the crime at hand, but it is harder for a Jury to…

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    Listening Stereotypes

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    Biking through the blizzard in a flatland forest with my face red and frozen I’m listening to the Beauty and the Beast soundtrack when all of a sudden I find someone biking beside me, I take off my headphones to say hi, as he hears the song “to be human again” belting out of my headphones he laughs and proceeds, making me feel if I had said something wrong, once I get to school I realize he has told my entire class about me listening to disney and they all proceed to call me childish and gay,…

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    Salutation. My is name is Maria Francesca Schiavone. And I 'm aspiring to become an animator/illustrator. I was born in San Pedro, California, and for the first few years of my life, I grew up in an apartment complex. Until my mother became pregnant again, and that 's when my father decidesd that we should move to a bigger place. So we move to El Monte, LA, my father decide that the suburbs are much more suited environment for a growing child and one on the way. Around three or four years old, I…

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    Hans Haacke

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    Hans Haacke is a German-born artist that uses language, along with photography as a way to expand the role of art so it functions in the political arena. He believes that metaphorical language is ambiguous and that it interferes with communication. Haacke uses language in some of his art because social situations tend to be more difficult to only have imagery. In the interview with Haacke, ideology is mentioned heavily and broken down into a different part. Haacke’s definition of ideology…

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    relate to and genuinely enjoy. It was not easy to introduce a cartoon character to the public. There were mountainous difficulties during the creation of Mickey Mouse and finding the method to make the character come alive. Disney was the first animator to synchronize sound with the actions of the characters on the screen through the cartoon “Steamboat Willy” (Fanning 57). Before this, producers and distributors did not want anything to do with Disney’s short films, but one man had the faith…

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